Yes, you read that right, all adoption fees will be matched. If you are wondering what an art festival has to do with pet adoptions, you are in for a treat. Early last year, Box Office Warehouse Suites, a brand-new business park that offers commercial real estate for rent in converted shipping container buildings, announced they would be hosting the Graffiti and Street Art Festival in Fort Worth. Owner of Box Office Warehouse Suites Ron Sturgeon is an animal advocate, and has rescue cavaliers himself. He found it fitting to tie in the festival with his passion for pets and invited SPCA of Texas to be the event’s charity sponsor.

“My King Charles Cavalier Spaniels mean the world to me,” Sturgeon recently explained. “I mean, they have their own social media presence and they pretty much run our household. That’s why it was only natural to name SPCA of Texas as the charity sponsor.”

SPCA of Texas will be at the festival with on-site pet adoptions. Event attendees will have the opportunity to save a pawed friend in need and enjoy a family friendly festival. Registration for Strut Your Mutt will also be available at the festival. As if that wasn’t enough, a dog costume contest will be held and the grand prize winner will receive a basket full of goodies. Pre-registration is not required for the contest, but dogs must be present and in costume to win.

Tickets for this festival are $5 each, kids aged 12 and under receive free admission. Aside from pet adoptions and a dog costume contest, this arts festival will have free food, live bands and entertainment, a street market with local businesses and vendors and giveaways throughout the event. The whole family is sure to be entertained, as kid-friendly activities will be taking place. Hangman’s House of Horrors will be setting up an alien-based survival game, Linda Allen State Farm will be at the festival with free face painting and fun games, and every event attendee will also be contributing to a great cause. The grand prize winner of the Art on a Can Contest will be announced and all 5 finalists will have a painted mural on the side of the shipping container buildings.

100% of the event’s proceeds will be donated to SPCA of Texas, including ticket sales and vendor fees. Honda’s blue team will be on-site to answer any questions you may have regarding the ‘Random Acts of Helpfulness’ campaign as well as providing information of their donation match. The Graffiti and Street Art Festival will be held at 1953 Golden Heights Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76177 from 11 A.M. until 5 P.M. Visit www.boxofficewarehousesuites.com for tickets and full festival information.

About North Texas Honda Dealers
The North Texas Honda Dealers are helping adoptable animals of SPCA of Texas find their forever homes at the Helpful Honda Pet Adoption. Join the Helpful Honda people and SPCA of Texas at the Graffiti and Street Art Festival in Fort Worth on March 17, 2018. You may just meet your new four-legged best friend!

The Helpful Honda guys will also be giving new pet owners complimentary doggy bags, leashes and a food bowl to help welcome home their new pet. It’s just one more way the North Texas Honda Dealers are lending a hand in the community. Follow the Helpful Honda people on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter at NTXHondaDealers to find out more about the Helpful Honda Pet Adoptions.

About Graffiti and Street Art Festival
Graffiti and Street Art Festival is a celebration of the vibrant colors and fun of street art. The grand prize winner of the contest will be announced on March 17, 2018 at a family friendly, fun-filled day at Box Office Warehouse Suites. To purchase tickets visit Eventbrite.com.

About RDS Real Estate
RDS Real Estate owns and manages more than one million square feet of multi-use commercial property. They are the leaders in commercial real estate for lease and have excellent properties throughout Tarrant County including: Fort Worth, Haslet (Blue Mound/ Alliance Area), Arlington, Kennedale, Haltom City and Denton highway.

About SPCA of Texas
The SPCA of Texas is the leading animal welfare organization in North Texas. Founded in 1938, the non-profit operates two shelters, three spay/neuter clinics and an animal rescue center, all located in Dallas and Collin Counties. They also maintain a team of animal cruelty investigators who respond to thousands of calls in seven North Texas counties. The SPCA of Texas is not affiliated with any other entity and does not receive general operating funds from the City of Dallas, State of Texas, federal government or any other national humane organization. For more information, visit www.spca.org.

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